Claims
- 1. The method of making a force-responsive instrument of the type including a tensioned wire of round cross-section to be vibrated perpendicular to the wire axis, wherein said instrument includes field-producing magnetic means operable with said wire to induce vibration; said method including the steps of:
- positioning said wire in a magnetic field directed perpendicularly to the wire axis;
- vibrating said wire by electrical means connected to the wire and arranged to develop interaction with said magnetic field;
- developing an electrical signal proportionately responsive to the magnitude of vibrations of said wire;
- effecting relative rotation between said wire axis and said magnetic field while maintaining constant the intensity of said magnetic field;
- making measurements of the amplitude of the signal developed by said wire;
- determining from said measurements the position of said wire relative to said magnetic field providing maximum signal amplitude; and
- fixing said wire in said instrument in said position relative to said magnetic means.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the determination of said position includes the steps of:
- holding said wire in a fixture while in said magnetic field;
- producing said magnetic field by a magnet mounted for rotation about said fixture;
- making a mark to indicate the proper position determined for said wire relative to said magnetic field; and
- assembling said wire in said instrument in a position corresponding to said mark.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 834,481 filed Sept. 19, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,165,651 granted Aug. 28, 1979.
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